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     Boyd Pomeroy is an Associate Professor of Music Theory at the University of Arizona. He holds degrees from the University of Edinburgh, Guildhall School of Music & Drama, and Cornell University. He is known for his work on Schenkerian analysis, formal studies of music of the 18th and 19th centuries, and the music of Debussy, on all of which he has presented and published extensively over the years. Recent publications include the entry "Schenkerian Analysis" for the Oxford Bibliographies Online series, as well as contributed chapters to the collections Bach to Brahms, Explorations in Schenkerian Analysis, and Debussy's Resonance (all published by University of Rochester Press).

     Contact : pomeroy@email.arizona.edu

     Séance - Falling Nicely Into Place: The Cadence in History and Theory3.F.5 : On Metrically Weak Cadential 6/4s

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